Learn how to do cool stuff through the CSREESPosted Sep 25th 2007 10:05AM by Marisa McClellan How would you like to learn about raising chickens for eggs? Or growing herbs, shiitake mushrooms or chile peppers? Or possibly even how to make your own maple syrup or press your own apple cider? Thanks to the helpful folks at the Cooperative Extension Service, you can learn to do all these things and much, much more. The Extension Service was actually renamed Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES) in 1994, but it has it's roots in the 1914 Smith-Lever Act that founded it along with the Land-Grant University system. It's purpose is to "advance knowledge for agriculture, the environment, human health and well-being" and offering helpful information about a vast number of things is included in that mission. Also available on their site are tips for home canning, curing a Virginia ham and making homemade cheese (a project I am itching to try). Via Metafilter Photo link |
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